Yes and no. It is you who will stand before God for your individual judgement after your death. Your soul will be judged by itself. You need to live a life with that in mind.
However, governments should organize society towards man's highest goods. They often don't. But a nation that (for example) supports families, ensures the safety of its borders from invasion, and punishes evildoers who harm others by pollution or robbery, makes it much easier for an individual to make the choices to lead to a rewarding life than one that is poorly organized, like inner city Detroit.
Yes and no. It is you who will stand before God for your individual judgement after your death. Your soul will be judged by itself. You need to live a life with that in mind.
However, governments should organize society towards man's highest goods. They often don't. But a nation that (for example) supports families, ensures the safety of its borders from invasion, and punishes evildoers who harm others by pollution or robbery, makes it much easier for an individual to make the choices to lead to a rewarding life than one that is poorly organized, like inner city Detroit.